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How can I ignore an #N/A value in a =SUM() formula?
I have a range of cells that I need to total. Problem is many of these cells
currently contain formulas that have an #N/A value in them because they are included in a graph and I don't want to plot them until monthly data is entered during the year. How can I total the cells that have a numerical value and ignore those that still have an #N/A ? |
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